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The Scribbler

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Suki, a young woman suffering from mental illness has been given to use 'The Siamese Burn,' an experimental machine that can cure her by burning multiple personalities until only one left. With the help of 'Scribbler', a super powered being who communicates with her by scribbling messages backwards, Suki step-by-step solves the crime of murder and find the real killer.  
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We Got This Covered
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September 15, 2014

While The Scribbler isn't exactly in contention with the best that the comic book genre has to offer, Katie Cassidy utilizes the numerous voices in her head to create a unique hero for a bit of stylized freshness.
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Tribune News Service
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September 18, 2014

Not much here, as far as paranoid "Is she nuts?" thrillers go, but just interesting and kinky enough to warrant a look
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Los Angeles Times
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September 18, 2014

Someone should have scribbled a better script for "The Scribbler."
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Epoch Times
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May 23, 2016

The Scribbler incorporates elements from several genres (science fiction, horror, dark fantasy) and generates some clever disbelief-suspending psychological double-talk.
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Film Journal International
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September 18, 2014

With its endless edginess and unhealthy obsession with madness at its most flamboyant, The Scribbler strains to be a cult film, but even the most diehard lovers of cinema strangeness may find it ultimately too nonsensical and needlessly overwrought.
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Variety
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September 19, 2014

Katie Cassidy's intrepid lead performance can't overcome the limitations of a low-budget comicbook adaptation.
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Mark Leeper's Reviews
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September 17, 2014

The film exudes a grunge look and a grunge feel while it shifts gears and genres.
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January 05, 2015

John Suits creates a brightly colored dystopia that mirrors the palette of superhero comics while the sets themselves resemble the grimy imagery of industrial music videos.
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September 15, 2014

Gloriously bonkers! The Scribbler is fearless in its willingness to go right over the edge, which makes it a treat for fans of science-fiction madness.
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RogerEbert.com
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September 19, 2014

It's dull when one wants it to be ludicrous, and serves as a reminder of how hard it is to bring comic books to celluloid life on a limited budget.
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Paste Magazine
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September 25, 2014

The Scribbler is overwrought, absurd, occasionally exploitative, completely lacking in subplot, takes a good 20-25 minutes to really get going and has acting that varies from excellent to, well, less-than-excellent. It's also hugely fun!
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